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摘要
Miguel和María Gallardo的María y yo, Paco Roca的Arrugas和Cristina Durán和Miguel Ángel Giner Bou的Unaposibilidad entre mil是当代西班牙的图画小说,可以被认为是病理学。这篇文章展示了他们是如何使用旅程的隐喻来解构社会表征,挑战关于自闭症、阿尔茨海默病和脑瘫的先入为主的观念。这些作品让读者穿越到差异和疾病的未知领域,帮助他们发现和理解另类。我还研究了作者如何使用旅游指南特有的技术来解释这些疾病,并询问创建和阅读这些病理在多大程度上可以具有准确的维度。这将导致对治疗之旅概念的质疑。
Therapeutic Journeys in Contemporary Spanish Graphic Novels
María y yo by Miguel and María Gallardo, Arrugas by Paco Roca and Una
posibilidad entre mil by Cristina Durán and Miguel Ángel Giner Bou are
contemporary Spanish graphic novels that can be considered pathographies.
This article shows how they use the metaphor of the journey to
deconstruct social representations and challenge preconceived ideas about
autism, Alzheimer’s disease and cerebral palsy. By making readers travel to
the unknown territory of differences and diseases, these works help them
to discover and understand alterity. I also study how the authors use techniques
specific to travel guides to explain these disorders, and interrogate
the extent to which creating and reading those pathographies can have a
curative dimension. This will lead to questioning the concept of the therapeutic
journey.